Love Belgian beer? Then this is your kind of weekend. Head to Wynkoop. (Wynkoop Brewing Co.)

This is just straightforward good stuff: Belgian-style beer, chocolate and cheese. We could live on these things, yes?

At the very least, live on the happy trio this Saturday from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. at Wynkoop Brewing Co. during their United Tastes of Belgium event. Thirty brewers from Colorado and Belgium, hauling more than 60 Belgian-style beers, will get represented at the party. Beery things happens every weekend in Colorado, it seems; for Belgian-beer nuts, this is one is tops. Tickets will run you $30 in advance, and $37.50 the day of the show.

The funds will assist all Colorado communities impacted by wildfires in 2012 and will complement ongoing efforts at www.helpcoloradonow.org. Individuals, foundations and corporations have already generated over $600,000 in relief support for this fund, says the governor’s office.

The site has this advice for those wanting to donate food: Meal donations from restaurants (no home cooked meals please) are needed for some local personnel and volunteers supporting response efforts (please note that Federal Incident Command can NOT accept ANY food offers).

This weekend they launched their latest creation: Rocky Mountain Oyster Stout, which the label promises us is made with “real bull testicles.” The fact that Sunday was April Fool’s Day should indicate the Wynkoop’s intent.

Ditto for brewery spokesdrinker Marty Jones’ deadpan assertion that this was a “seminal moment” in company history.

That hardly seems possible, but the specialty grocery that opened at the southwest corner of East 17th Avenue and Clarkson in Denver’s Uptown neighborhood has been chugging along since the spring of 2002.

This is a place where many Denver cooks first encountered Niman Ranch meats, and a few folks had their first encounter with a cheesemonger. (Insert Monty Python joke here.)